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will check it out a-sap. I brought up the articles and looks like there is a lot of reading to do. In the mean time, I absolutely refuse to believe that Big Foot has harmed a human in any way. Kelly will back me up on this, I think, but could be wrong! Although he has much more info and hands on experience than lil ole me.

Some humans are pedophiles, sadists, cannibals etc. etc. Some are Mother Theresa's.

Animals have personalities; some vicious, some the opposite.

Why is it so hard to believe that some "bigfoot" are hostile and aggressive to humans? They must be territorial creatures, leaving aside their physical appetites.

Just listen carefully to the evidence presented in the Missing 411 videos and try to arrive at a rational conclusion.

You might be glad you did.
 
Some humans are pedophiles, sadists, cannibals etc. etc. Some are Mother Theresa's.

Animals have personalities; some vicious, some the opposite.

Why is it so hard to believe that some "bigfoot" are hostile and aggressive to humans? They must be territorial creatures, leaving aside their physical appetites.

Just listen carefully to the evidence presented in the Missing 411 videos and try to arrive at a rational conclusion.

You might be glad you did.

I will most certainly do that. I thank you kindly!
 
all has been quite on the western front lately! Kelly must be on another expedition as we speak. I just bowed my head and said a prayer for his safe return as well as any other CGN that got brave enough to take him on his offer to tag along. I know there were a few considering the offer. One fella wanted to go real bad, but he had money problems. I offered to help him out, but he would not accept charity. I hope you will say a prayer too, for him/them. I got a good feeling there may be some better proof positives coming back this time, with the recent colder weather and the big dumps of snow 'en all. That should get them sasksquawchs moving about. Kelly had said they may have to travel deeper in this time due to the raging forest fires out there this past summer. God Speed Kelly if can pick this up on your hand held, wherever you are!
 
There was snow.

I got stuck.



Hard packed and up to my waist.Could not get into where I wanted.Had to admit defeat and turn around.




all has been quite on the western front lately! Kelly must be on another expedition as we speak. I just bowed my head and said a prayer for his safe return as well as any other CGN that got brave enough to take him on his offer to tag along. I know there were a few considering the offer. One fella wanted to go real bad, but he had money problems. I offered to help him out, but he would not accept charity. I hope you will say a prayer too, for him/them. I got a good feeling there may be some better proof positives coming back this time, with the recent colder weather and the big dumps of snow 'en all. That should get them sasksquawchs moving about. Kelly had said they may have to travel deeper in this time due to the raging forest fires out there this past summer. God Speed Kelly if can pick this up on your hand held, wherever you are!
 
Has anyone talked about dermal ridges on here? Dr Jeff Meldrum on this board? He is a doctor of anthropology and states that dermal ridges (finger prints) are present on foot castings for over 40 rears ago. He states that these prints flex around objects under the foot print. He is rather convincing and is a respected scientist. It is hard to believe that people would have the knowledge to make fake footprints out of silicone that would flex with fingerprints good enough to fool a respected scientist. Also there is the patterson film that still stands today as the best known visual evidence......
 
I would have thought such an experienced bushman as youself would own snowshoes?!

You know that thick stuff in the scrub brush in Saskatchewan that is spruce filled up with willow and other thick dense bush. The kind you would prefer not to even have a rifle with you , the kind that catches your toque and hat and never let's go? Where it is an effort to trudge through with light hiking boots? That is exactly what I was going through , this is merely a slightly open area that I got to that I could photograph.

No way anybody would get through that crap with show shoes strapped on. Hate walking through that crap.

There was no sign that day , I didn't get far. May have to wait for thaw.
 
I would have thought such an experienced bushman as youself would own snowshoes?!


That was my first thought, I used to live, work and play on snowshoes, maybe I should send a pair to our CGN bushman? Now, what type of bindings and snowshoes are best for Bigfoot defense?!? Maybe x-country skis would be better for a fast retreat?

EDIT since Kelly posted: Snowshoes can and have been used in the thickest bush in Canada, did it for years, cliffs too. Might be a pain, but with the right shoes it can be done all day, every day.
 
You know that thick stuff in the scrub brush in Saskatchewan that is spruce filled up with willow and other thick dense bush. The kind you would prefer not to even have a rifle with you , the kind that catches your toque and hat and never let's go? Where it is an effort to trudge through with light hiking boots? That is exactly what I was going through , this is merely a slightly open area that I got to that I could photograph.

Wow, that must have been tough going. Too bad the only pic you have looks like it was taken 10 feet from my back deck, near the barbecue. Just sayin'....:)

The more I think about it, the more sense it makes to put a Bigfoot expedition on my bucket list. It would be one of the few things on that list that I could just drive to, and that neck-braking terrain and incredibly thick brush depicted there look like a real challenge...or not...whatever, I'll pack some snacks and bring the wife. Just have to line up a good local taxidermist and I'm all set to go. Nothing worse than pulling into the driveway after a few relaxing days in the bush, with a humongous dead frozen Bigfoot squeezed into the truck bed next to all the gear (you know, stuff like snowshoes...), and then when you just want to relax you instead have to start calling taxidermists. Been-there-done-that when I got my Unicorn and my Cyclops; I want to be better prepared this time around. :)
 
Wow, that must have been tough going. Too bad the only pic you have looks like it was taken 10 feet from my back deck, near the barbecue. Just sayin'....:)

The more I think about it, the more sense it makes to put a Bigfoot expedition on my bucket list. It would be one of the few things on that list that I could just drive to, and that neck-braking terrain and incredibly thick brush depicted there look like a real challenge...or not...whatever, I'll pack some snacks and bring the wife. Just have to line up a good local taxidermist and I'm all set to go. Nothing worse than pulling into the driveway after a few relaxing days in the bush, with a humongous dead frozen Bigfoot squeezed into the truck bed next to all the gear (you know, stuff like snowshoes...), and then when you just want to relax you instead have to start calling taxidermists. Been-there-done-that when I got my Unicorn and my Cyclops; I want to be better prepared this time around. :)

start relaxing my friend and get ready to go, just drop the carcass off at my cousin's place on your way home to MB. Willowbrook will be right along your way home from Prince Albert. You'll get a good discount by saying to Danny "your MB cuz sent me" and also the fact that he has never done a sasksquawch before. First time items are discounted big time!

http://www.cusscreektaxidermy.com/
 
Yup, right by the ole BAR-B-Q. ;)

Strap on your snowshoes and have at'er.







They are on my phone if you would like me to send em to ya to check the time with the other photo. :)

Sorry for the delay on posting, just finally sat down with enough time to download the rest.

I am tellin ya, I get to the bush.



Wow, that must have been tough going. Too bad the only pic you have looks like it was taken 10 feet from my back deck, near the barbecue. Just sayin'....:)

The more I think about it, the more sense it makes to put a Bigfoot expedition on my bucket list. It would be one of the few things on that list that I could just drive to, and that neck-braking terrain and incredibly thick brush depicted there look like a real challenge...or not...whatever, I'll pack some snacks and bring the wife. Just have to line up a good local taxidermist and I'm all set to go. Nothing worse than pulling into the driveway after a few relaxing days in the bush, with a humongous dead frozen Bigfoot squeezed into the truck bed next to all the gear (you know, stuff like snowshoes...), and then when you just want to relax you instead have to start calling taxidermists. Been-there-done-that when I got my Unicorn and my Cyclops; I want to be better prepared this time around. :)

Just for verification, this is a picture on my drive home just to verify my eyes are alright.It isn't a moose, or a deer , or a Sasquatch. :) Brown unicorn that lost it's horn, maybe.

 
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holy smokes Kelly, there is no way that you can through that chit even with snowshoes! These arm chair snowshoe quarterback walkers are completely nuts! They know not what they say! Have you noticed, they have lots of nice warm living room comments, but they just don't have the balls to step up to the plate and go on a real expedition! I think if Bill is given some more time to think about it and time to raise some money for the trip, he just might go with you! Don't knock him, even if he comes up with some ####'n'bull comments, he's just not quite a believer as of yet!
 
Thank you my friend, I know I always have you in my corner.

Hopefully our paths cross soon one day and we can look back on all this and enjoy the spoils of hard work.

And for the other nay-sayers , there is no booze or illegal or prescription enhancement chemical altering my perception of reality because I am sure many of you think the hallucinogens are thick as gravy in my blood.

I do not judge the non-believers or living room commandos, just get out more and experience it. :)

holy smokes Kelly, there is no way that you can through that chit even with snowshoes! These arm chair snowshoe quarterback walkers are completely nuts! They know not what they say! Have you noticed, they have lots of nice warm living room comments, but they just don't have the balls to step up to the plate and go on a real expedition! I think if Bill is given some more time to think about it and time to raise some money for the trip, he just might go with you! Don't knock him, even if he comes up with some ####'n'bull comments, he's just not quite a believer as of yet!
 
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